Grorud Church

Grorud Church is a cruciform church built in 1902 by the architects Harald Bødtker and H. Berle. The building is made of grorud granite (grefsensyenite) and regular ashlars are centred around the corners and windows.

About this building

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Key Features

  • Architecture
  • Monuments

Visitors information

  • Bus stop within 100m
  • Car park at the building
  • Accessible toilets in the building

Other nearby buildings

Rødvet Church

The Rødvet church was designed by the architect Erik Anker and was inaugurated in 1978. The altarpiece of the church was painted by Jens Johannessen and the stained glass windows are by Veslemøy Nystedt Stoltenberg. On the south outer wall is a large ceramic cross by Konrad Galaaen.

Romsås Church

Romsås Church was built in 1995 on an old church that burned down in 1986. The new church was partially erected on the old foundation wall. The church on Romsås is a working church built in brick by the builder Knut Skutle according to plans by the architect Arne Sæther. The style is postmodernist and gives the building a resemblance to industrial buildings.

Furuset Church

The Furuset church is a church completed in 1980. In the area next to the church, two keys from the Middle Ages have been found after archaeological excavations carried out by the National Heritage Council. On this basis, it is thought that a medieval church was located in the area.